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How to deal with the rotten roots of Cymbidium?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The large and beautiful Cymbidium is loved by everyone and is a common ornamental flower in the family. Recently, some flower friends have reflected that what happened to the rotten roots of Cymbidium? Cymbidium is a fleshy root system, which can easily lead to too much watering or too much watering.

The large and beautiful Cymbidium is loved by everyone and is a common ornamental flower in the family. Recently, some flower friends have reflected that what happened to the rotten roots of Cymbidium?

Cymbidium is a fleshy root system. Too much watering or too much watering can easily lead to rotting roots. The rotten roots of Cymbidium need to be taken out in time, cut off the rotten roots, sterilized with potassium permanganate solution, and then re-pot maintenance.

Cymbidium is suitable to grow in loose and fertile soil with good drainage and air permeability. The soil can be mixed with water moss, bark, rotten leaf soil, peat soil and so on.

In order to increase air circulation, you can choose a mud basin to maintain, the bottom of the basin to put some wood blocks, ceramsite and so on to facilitate drainage. Indoor maintenance, often open windows to increase ventilation.

 
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